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Obscurity (film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Obscurity (film)

| runtime = 41 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
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''Obscurity'', is a 2014 drama film written by, directed by and starring George Grant and filmed and edited by Matt Filer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Obscurity Article 3 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Obscurity Flixster )
The film is the first feature to be created by George and Matt after their success of short films before it. Obscurity was written, shot and edited over about 5 months and premiered at Priory Community School to a positive response on 7 February 2014 before being published to YouTube on 10 February.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Obscurity Bio )
The feature was created to raise money for the charity Weston Hospicecare. It has been praised for its fight choreography and action sequences.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Obscurity Review )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Obscurity Article 2 )
== Plot ==

The film follows the life of 15-year-old boy called Josh who is bullied by his older brother and morally broken down by the gang of youths that hang around outside his house. The film follows him over a few days where his relationships with friends and family break down which leads up to an ending where his life is changed forever.
The film starts out with a sequence showing Josh looking through draws frantically trying to find a knife to self-harm with. After he finds a knife, he bottles it, and throws a glass bottle across the room. At this point he is met with Jonah, his older brother who is immediately incredibly angry at Josh, indicating that Josh's attempt to self harm-could have been caused by something his older brother had previously done to him. Jonah bullies Josh to the point where he runs upstairs to his room where he slams the door shut to reveal the title sequence.
Over the rest of the film you see Josh and his friends at school along with his other brother Kyle who is afraid of Jonah and plays a main role in Josh deciding what to do in the final sequence. Josh's friends Danny and Max feature a big part in school. Max is Josh's old friend who has recently been outcast and decided to join the gang that hang out in Josh's road. This upsets Josh because it makes him feel like Max isn't friends with him anymore, although he still wants to be, however having Max inside the group works well for Josh as he can find out what they are planning against him. Josh turns to Danny for support when Max won't listen, although they get into an argument and go their separate ways after being beaten up by two of the gang members outside of school.
After coming home to find Jonah attacking Kyle, Josh finally has enough and storms out. When he is confronted by the gang outside again he snaps and has a fight with them before running off back into his house. This angers the group and they begin plotting the attack which ends the film.
In the final part of the film, the gang outside launch an attack on Josh, breaking into his house. He manages to fight them off, killing some of them. The few that he doesn't kill walk off defeated but are confronted by Jonah who is just coming back to the house. Jonah and the two remaining gang members have a fight outside the house, watched by Jonah and Kyle.〔

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